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and that's why people hate washington, d.c. that's why they hate this politics. last night it was my party responsible. both parties can take plenty of responsibility over time, but last night my party was responsible for this. gwen: i know you all don't hate washington, d.c., just what washington can do. we understand that. or can't do! how much is that sort of dit -- distraction adding to the problem? >> it was a huge problem for boehner. as he was trying to gavel down the 112th congress and let it die a lot of new jersey and new york republicans and democrats expected they were going to get a vote on the hurricane sande aid and they were shouting as he was gaveevpling it down, wait, wait, we need our vote. you didn't play it there but chrissie named boehner and said it was his fault. boehner is caught between new jersey republicans who want this spending and a conservative base that doesn't want to see any more spending. they want to see if it happens, it should be offset with other cuts and they were trying to give the anti-spending folks something to hang th
and that's why people hate washington, d.c. that's why they hate this politics. last night it was my party responsible. both parties can take plenty of responsibility over time, but last night my party was responsible for this. gwen: i know you all don't hate washington, d.c., just what washington can do. we understand that. or can't do! how much is that sort of dit -- distraction adding to the problem? >> it was a huge problem for boehner. as he was trying to gavel down the 112th...
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. >> the d.c. circuit is considering verizon's challenge to the fcc's rules. it is unclear how the court is going to rule. their indications that o skeptical. >> monday night on >> our guest on "newsmakers" is debbie stabenow. she just won reelection. she has the important job of the chair of the agriculture committee in the senate. it will be a busy year for you. thanks for being with us. reporters. jerry hagstrom covers agriculture in depth on capitol hill. he contributes to the "national journal." and niels lesniewski is a reporter for "roll call." >> you worked very hard on the farm bill. it was not included in the fiscal cliff bill. they not include the extension that you wanted and that you had worked out with congressman lucas. what do you feel was lost by not including either the farm bill or the extension that you wanted? >> the most important thing is what you said in terms of the house. we passed a bill, as you know, back in june, strong bipartisan effort, deficit reduction of $24 billion altogether, reforms that were needed, did away with governmen
. >> the d.c. circuit is considering verizon's challenge to the fcc's rules. it is unclear how the court is going to rule. their indications that o skeptical. >> monday night on >> our guest on "newsmakers" is debbie stabenow. she just won reelection. she has the important job of the chair of the agriculture committee in the senate. it will be a busy year for you. thanks for being with us. reporters. jerry hagstrom covers agriculture in depth on capitol hill. he...
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what would you put the odds at thatusy rationality and effectiveness reemerge from washington, d.c., on the fiscal clif >> zero. lou: i thoht that. >> if we can keep the current tax rates, we would continue to increase government revenue. increasing 26% under the bush tax rates over the last two years. over the last two years, government revenues have risen 26%, almost a quarter using the buss tax rates. low tax rates bring more revenues, not less revenues. lou: do you interpret all of the drama to be a lack of faith? in front of the growth model that has been demonstrated, you point out, over the past two years. they are really saying the economy cannot grow fast enough to support the government. we will not see revenue increase unless we raise taxes. >> that is correct. the pre-verse thing is you don't get growth if you raise tax rates. in california and several other states that topate is approaching 50% effectively with a 50% top rate, a business have as much incentive to fire somebody to lower-cost as to hire somebody to increase revenues. lou: it is a high risk experiment, but
what would you put the odds at thatusy rationality and effectiveness reemerge from washington, d.c., on the fiscal clif >> zero. lou: i thoht that. >> if we can keep the current tax rates, we would continue to increase government revenue. increasing 26% under the bush tax rates over the last two years. over the last two years, government revenues have risen 26%, almost a quarter using the buss tax rates. low tax rates bring more revenues, not less revenues. lou: do you interpret all...
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we need to make that support focused on washington, d.c. so our congressional representatives, whether in the senate or the house, cannot escape the brunt of that opinion. >> senator murphy, let me turn to you for a moment. you represented newtown as newtown's congressman. now as senator you represent the entire state of connecticut as their senator. connecticut is a small state, but it is a diverse state. it is both diverse in terms of urban and rural areas. it's diverse in terms of its population. and in terms of its political views. how do you talk to your constituents who feel very strongly about gun rights and very wary about gun control, that this isn't going to be something that's going to hurt their freedoms, it's going to help them and help their fellow citizens? >> listen, every decision you that make on legislation is a balancing act. and on this one the test is pretty clear. do you want to pass a law that's going to keep more 6 and 7-year-old kids alive in the future, or do you want to add some convenience to gun owners who want
we need to make that support focused on washington, d.c. so our congressional representatives, whether in the senate or the house, cannot escape the brunt of that opinion. >> senator murphy, let me turn to you for a moment. you represented newtown as newtown's congressman. now as senator you represent the entire state of connecticut as their senator. connecticut is a small state, but it is a diverse state. it is both diverse in terms of urban and rural areas. it's diverse in terms of its...
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dug mcelway, fox news. >>> a big sports star in d.c. announces he is ready to tie the knot. >> oh, my gosh. >> we'll tell you who is officially off the market. >> wait. so he is off the market. >> i was trying to give them hope. >> it's okay. you didn't write t hear what head coach mike asian-pacific hand is saying about sunday's big win as the team looks ahead to sunday's game against the seahawks. we'll be right back. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. >>> the redskins have lots of ropes to celebrate the new year. they are focused on sunday's wild card game against seattle but they are still reveling in victory especially head coach mike shanahan. >> he has been an nfl head coach for tw
dug mcelway, fox news. >>> a big sports star in d.c. announces he is ready to tie the knot. >> oh, my gosh. >> we'll tell you who is officially off the market. >> wait. so he is off the market. >> i was trying to give them hope. >> it's okay. you didn't write t hear what head coach mike asian-pacific hand is saying about sunday's big win as the team looks ahead to sunday's game against the seahawks. we'll be right back. i'm amazed you make so many great...
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congress into the awful perspective it deserves, but amid all the awful dysfunction in washington, d.c., there is one politician performing, even over-performing. coming up, i'll announce the most productive politician in the capitol. "i'm only human" ] humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ i have direct deposit on my visa prepaid. my paycheck is loaded right on my card. automatic. i am not going downtown standing in line to cash it. i know where my money is, because it is in my pocket. i got more time with my daughter, we got places to go. [ freeman ] go open a new world, with visa prepaid. more people go with visa. >>> this week, some celebrated the fact that washington finally came together and got something, finally, anything done on the fiscal cliff. but as far as the policies g
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quote, the republican establishment in washington, d.c. should be burned to the ground and salt spread on their remains. steve, is he an outlier there enough republicans in the house to believe that, too, in a way that to work with the democrats on this was a mistake and that that could maybe work to the democrats' advantage going forward? >> i think the republicans have a big problem here. barack obama and the democrats fought the election on this issue and they won and then they did what they said they were going to do and they did it in a unified, coherent way, where they all delivered the same message. >> but you know what their argument is. their argument is the american people may have wanted tax toes go up on the rich but they also wanted spending cuts and that's what they didn't get. >> we're going to have another fight in a couple months. the democrats are unified -- the problem for the republicans is the democrats are unified and the republicans, all over the map. if you spent the last two weeks watching your show and every other
quote, the republican establishment in washington, d.c. should be burned to the ground and salt spread on their remains. steve, is he an outlier there enough republicans in the house to believe that, too, in a way that to work with the democrats on this was a mistake and that that could maybe work to the democrats' advantage going forward? >> i think the republicans have a big problem here. barack obama and the democrats fought the election on this issue and they won and then they did...
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republicans have been moaned a lot and you've seen it but you've also seen it on the other side now your d.c. democrats calling for filibuster reform but republicans did when they were and is in the minority if you mean yeah in the minority. in the majority in the senate they did call for this filibuster reform and you had even then you have and you had iowa senator you had sent then senator obama even standing there on that on the senate floor saying that this would be an affront to america you're talking about when when the nuclear option was threatened over the appointment of i think was sam alito to the supreme court right and and you know that was one moment in time it was not a serious attention for a little above the rest of their it was a threat to you know vote for this guy we're going to have you listen and we're going to preach and out of this current if you listen to any of the speeches that these democrats gave it's very clear they're it's very clear that they're saying a change from the filibuster is truly a threat to democracy so now that is a show about their says that it tak
republicans have been moaned a lot and you've seen it but you've also seen it on the other side now your d.c. democrats calling for filibuster reform but republicans did when they were and is in the minority if you mean yeah in the minority. in the majority in the senate they did call for this filibuster reform and you had even then you have and you had iowa senator you had sent then senator obama even standing there on that on the senate floor saying that this would be an affront to america...
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. >>> an update on a seven-car accident in d.c. both directions of new york avenue are back open. the pile-up happened around 2:30 near bladensburg road in northeast which is right in front of "the washington times" building. police say it involved 18 people and none of the injuries are considered life- threatening. >>> a woman stabbed on a metrobus. police say this started when a man and woman got into an argument. the man ended up stabbing the woman in the chest, shoulder and leg. she is expected to survive. another woman suffered some sort of head injury. the suspect ran off and is still on the loose at this point. police are looking over security footage taken on the bus. bus. >>> now to a news alert this morning. a fiscal cliff deal has been reached by the senate. this after members approved the deal early this morning in an 89-8 vote. >> the bill now heads to the house where its future in the republican-controlled body remains uncertain. melanie alnwick is live on capitol hill this morning with the latest on this situation. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to y
. >>> an update on a seven-car accident in d.c. both directions of new york avenue are back open. the pile-up happened around 2:30 near bladensburg road in northeast which is right in front of "the washington times" building. police say it involved 18 people and none of the injuries are considered life- threatening. >>> a woman stabbed on a metrobus. police say this started when a man and woman got into an argument. the man ended up stabbing the woman in the chest,...
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in the d.c. media they're concerned about who is at what cocktail party and what everybody is wearing and how come you're not talking to more people. meanwhile, the president said he puts out invitations to the white house all the time. >> we invite folks from congress over here all the time. sometimes they don't choose to come, and that has to do with the fact that i think they don't consider the optics useful for them politically. >> ah-ha. you can't get your picture taken with the president. that's not good. boehner has turned down invitations to five state dinners in a row. mitch mcconnell and three other republican senators turned down an invitation just to watch the movie "lincoln" over at the white house. it might have embarrassed them a little bit. these snubs are nothing new from republicans. it's dangerous politically for republicans to be seen at the white house. and there is always a tea party candidate close by, waiting to primary anybody who works with this president. the problem is
in the d.c. media they're concerned about who is at what cocktail party and what everybody is wearing and how come you're not talking to more people. meanwhile, the president said he puts out invitations to the white house all the time. >> we invite folks from congress over here all the time. sometimes they don't choose to come, and that has to do with the fact that i think they don't consider the optics useful for them politically. >> ah-ha. you can't get your picture taken with...
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. >> rich edson live from d.c. great reporting as always. >> thanks, diane. >> that is the latest on the fiscal cliff negotiations in washington. we'll be back at the top of the hour and of course we will break in anytime as we get more news for you. fox business will be live tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. eastern for special coverage as the markets in the u.s. open and start reacting to all this. i'm diane macedo. we return you regular programing. >> this is has been a fox business special report. we now return you to your regularly scheduled programing. gerri: medicare. the largest expenditure in the federal budget, our country's debt problems deepening by the day but many democrats fail to acknowledge elephant in the room. our next guest says there's a lot of tough talk and little action on that front. i recently sat down with former republican senator of florida. >> you don't reform the way we pay out medicare, to be one of the things that breaks the bank and makes us unable to meet our obligations, so we absolu
. >> rich edson live from d.c. great reporting as always. >> thanks, diane. >> that is the latest on the fiscal cliff negotiations in washington. we'll be back at the top of the hour and of course we will break in anytime as we get more news for you. fox business will be live tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. eastern for special coverage as the markets in the u.s. open and start reacting to all this. i'm diane macedo. we return you regular programing. >> this is has been a...
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he joins us from washington, d.c. i want to welcome you back inside "the war room." you know, i can't help but think, and i'm sure it is a question you are asked to answer constantly. second terms not generally friendly to people coming out of a first term. look at what hatched to not just ronald reagan, president clinton had to deal with impeachment. what is it about the second term? >> second terms have been tough. even for franklin roosevelt. he started off his second term with his first political loss. here is why second terms are tough. number 1 many presidents often put out their best ideas in their first term. they don't even know necessarily if they are going to get a second crack. secondly, washington can be brutal. you are a little bit battered after a first term. and finally you have been in the washington bubble much too long and you do and everyone is calling you mr. president, and you have all of these handlers, and pollsters and hucksters who always bring you down to the lowest common denominator. my first advice to barack obama, take all of those poll
he joins us from washington, d.c. i want to welcome you back inside "the war room." you know, i can't help but think, and i'm sure it is a question you are asked to answer constantly. second terms not generally friendly to people coming out of a first term. look at what hatched to not just ronald reagan, president clinton had to deal with impeachment. what is it about the second term? >> second terms have been tough. even for franklin roosevelt. he started off his second term...
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beginning for what will be a very, very partisan trench warfare the next three works months in washington d.c. . they say this is bipartisanship and how democracy and the republican response to work, but listen, there will be a lot more of these. if we go to the very last minute on this one, where a lot of folks thought that republicans would want to compromise with the president because he had so much leverage, just imagine what happens on something like the debt limit or the republicans feel they have leverage. >> 23 hours into the new year, just for those joining us, the gavel just went down. they have just declared that the senate bill, that the house has not concurred with it, that it has passed. it will go to the president for signature there. the real question to look for is, speaker maynor said, we will send it to -- not it is up to the senate. that is what they were saying, yet we were debating whether he was bringing it to the floor. was he actually thinking that he would not have to do that and then you add the element of cantor coming out against that and the complexities that exi
beginning for what will be a very, very partisan trench warfare the next three works months in washington d.c. . they say this is bipartisanship and how democracy and the republican response to work, but listen, there will be a lot more of these. if we go to the very last minute on this one, where a lot of folks thought that republicans would want to compromise with the president because he had so much leverage, just imagine what happens on something like the debt limit or the republicans feel...
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he is coming to us from washington, d.c. mike, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me governor. >> jennifer: you bet. so how significant it is that governors are speaking up? >> it's quite significant these governors are speaking up. states are the laboratory of democracy, and what they can be doing in their states can be models for the rest of the country, and maybe models for congress, if congress chooses to listen. >> jennifer: chris christie said he thinks republican governors are shaping the ayen da more than the flps congress. do you think that's true? maybe on guns and other things too? >> it could very well be true on guns, but of course that's a mixed bag. you can have governors out west or in the south that would put police and armed guards at every school, and governors on the east who would go more like the rest of the country. and what we can see there is really what each state sees it's a as. but connecticut doesn't put armed guards in every school but colorado choices to do so we could see
he is coming to us from washington, d.c. mike, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me governor. >> jennifer: you bet. so how significant it is that governors are speaking up? >> it's quite significant these governors are speaking up. states are the laboratory of democracy, and what they can be doing in their states can be models for the rest of the country, and maybe models for congress, if congress chooses to listen. >> jennifer: chris...
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the vice president knows how the inner workings of the senate work here in d.c. he is certainly someone who has been useful over the course of the past 24 hours. president obama, for his part, has been placing phone calls, as well. he has launched this two-pronged approach behind the scenes and launching this very public cam paraphernal campaign. democrats, you heard him come out today and sail this is not a perfect plan. it doesn't do everything we wablted. as you know, he ran on that campaign of increasing taxes on those who make $250,000 or more. the deal that is coming to fruition is those making more than $450,000. and there's some other compromises. so the president really taking a two-pronged approach here as these negotiations come forward. more reaction on capital hill. let me talk about this whole idea that even if it gets through the senate, etch if we see vice president biden go up on the hill, they get this done, maybe, even a vote tonight, you still have the house and we heard a lot of negative reaction right after some of the parameters of this dea
the vice president knows how the inner workings of the senate work here in d.c. he is certainly someone who has been useful over the course of the past 24 hours. president obama, for his part, has been placing phone calls, as well. he has launched this two-pronged approach behind the scenes and launching this very public cam paraphernal campaign. democrats, you heard him come out today and sail this is not a perfect plan. it doesn't do everything we wablted. as you know, he ran on that campaign...
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well, first off, he's clear that he's frustrated by politicians in d.c. and secondly they are going to wait for that 6.5% unemployment level and they will make sure that inflation is in check. after that has been accomplished, they are going to wait and see, so fiscal policy will be accommodative after they achieve their goals so i think that's the environment we have to invest in for the foreseeable future. >> not there on the unemployment number, not even clear. >> i want to bring layery in here. what's your take. is the market overreacting? >> right, well, i don't think the market is overreacting. i think this is a reminder of why we shouldn't get too giddy after a big two-day equity market rally because any number of things can set the market off in another direction. never mind the dysfunction in washington that will return and when it does so will volatility. change in fed policy not just bad for the bond market. utilities and dividends have been driving a lot of investors thirst for income. very sensitive to higher interest rates so a change this p
well, first off, he's clear that he's frustrated by politicians in d.c. and secondly they are going to wait for that 6.5% unemployment level and they will make sure that inflation is in check. after that has been accomplished, they are going to wait and see, so fiscal policy will be accommodative after they achieve their goals so i think that's the environment we have to invest in for the foreseeable future. >> not there on the unemployment number, not even clear. >> i want to bring...
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congress into the awful perspective it deserves, but amid all the awful dysfunction in washington, d.c., there is one politician performing, even over-performing. coming up, i'll announce the most productive politician in the capitol. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. >>> this week, some celebrated the fact that washington finally came together and got something, finally, anything done on the fiscal cliff. but as far as the policies go, the resolution was not a huge success. up next, just what we need to be doing for the economy if we could strip away all the politics. to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank
congress into the awful perspective it deserves, but amid all the awful dysfunction in washington, d.c., there is one politician performing, even over-performing. coming up, i'll announce the most productive politician in the capitol. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new...
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they better turn this ship around quickly or we're gonna have a democratic monopoly in washington, d.c. >> any confidence that they can turn around this democratic ship? i mean, the ship would be -- >> you mean the republicans can turn it around? >> yeah. republicans are going to have to find a way forward. they have been leaderless a very long time as we have seen this last week, they are deeply divided, not only between the chief party forces and the establishment forces, but the senate and the house republicans. so they are really going to have to make a commitment to the what they are going to get reelected on in 2014 are they going to be productive, forge deals? always going gonna say no, or do some of it sometimes and some of it other smiles to there were too many moments of near shutdown and near default in the 112th congress they became known for and partial shutdown of the federal aviation administration, et cetera, that they became known for. so they really have to sit down and have a discussion amongst themselves about the way forward. it is, i would mention though, very jus
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. >>> new developing news of washington, d.c. a federal appeals court deals a big blow to the president ruling the recess appointments of last january are unconstitutional. the court's decision is a significant victory for republicans who sued the administration and opposed the appointments including that of richard cordray. the president formally nominated him to that position yesterday at the white house and blamed republicans for forcing his hand on that appointment in the first place. nbc justice correspondent pete williams joins us with the fallout of today's ruling and where this goes from here. explain how it came down and not so much about cordray but two other appointments, as well. >> reporter: three, in fact. it's a fight of the president's appointments. three members to the nation allay boar relations board. several groups suing the lrb, this specific case, a bottler in the northwest. he said they can't do that because the appointments were improper and therefore they didn't have a quorum. the court agreed with him su
. >>> new developing news of washington, d.c. a federal appeals court deals a big blow to the president ruling the recess appointments of last january are unconstitutional. the court's decision is a significant victory for republicans who sued the administration and opposed the appointments including that of richard cordray. the president formally nominated him to that position yesterday at the white house and blamed republicans for forcing his hand on that appointment in the first...
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madness and cut up the credit cards and we want a solution not another washington deal which helps d.c. >> a couple of joints, john. first of all, the sequester was not kicked down the road. it was replaced for two months -- >> replaced means postponed which is what washington is great at doing. >> got to get your facts straight. >> i got them straight. >> we had $24 billion in deficit reduction. not nearly enough but the idea is the model going forward is to continue to do a balanced approach of cuts and revenue. number two what america got is we didn't go over the fiscal cliff. i know you voted not to go over the fiscal cliff. >> i voted not to raise taxes on any one. you could have is stopped every single person from having their taxes go up. you wanted additional revenue. washington won again. >> we decided very high income earners need to contribute more to reduce the deficit. otherwise folks on medicaid and medicare would get walloped. i know you want to wallop them to protect the millionaires. >> we don't. we want to fix the problem. >> going forward on the debt ceiling, newt gi
madness and cut up the credit cards and we want a solution not another washington deal which helps d.c. >> a couple of joints, john. first of all, the sequester was not kicked down the road. it was replaced for two months -- >> replaced means postponed which is what washington is great at doing. >> got to get your facts straight. >> i got them straight. >> we had $24 billion in deficit reduction. not nearly enough but the idea is the model going forward is to...
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purchases for muhammad antaw on august 13, 2001, for american west airlines flight from washington, d.c., to las vegas, nevada, to miami, florida. according to the joint congressional inquiry to 9/11 this is one of his final crucial surveillance flights. on august 13, 2001, he flew a second time across country from washington to las vegas, on a boeing 757 seated in first class. returning on august 14 to fort lauderdale. the record also show purchases for halftimeer in july of 2001 for a flight from fort -- hijacker in july in 2001 for flight from fort lauderdale and then was a flight for another muscle hijacker. >> a few months later, he is brought in the pentagon for a meeting as part of a muslim outreach program. not only do the documents show he was buying tickets for hijackers they show he was a central focus of the f.b.i.'s investigation of 9/11. >> handling of the al-awlaki spans the bush and the obama administration. al-awlaki was the first american citizen targeted for death by the c.i.a. and killed in september of 2011. bret? >> bret: you mentioned that al-awlaki was taken out
purchases for muhammad antaw on august 13, 2001, for american west airlines flight from washington, d.c., to las vegas, nevada, to miami, florida. according to the joint congressional inquiry to 9/11 this is one of his final crucial surveillance flights. on august 13, 2001, he flew a second time across country from washington to las vegas, on a boeing 757 seated in first class. returning on august 14 to fort lauderdale. the record also show purchases for halftimeer in july of 2001 for a flight...
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they honestly believe they were sent to washington, d.c. to cut spending by any means necessary, and i don't think the obama white house realized that in 2001. they certainly realize that now, more than ever, but that's the fortunes up against john boehner, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy. anything they learned is they looked chaotic and weak yesterday when they were going in two ways. basically becoming the laughing stock of the country. a lot of people left confused and even worried because of some weird inner party dynamic they were going to be hit with a m s massive tax increase, but because of what happened this time around, there's going to be a serious move by the gop leadership not to look like they are bending over in any capacity to accommodate the president. they are going to push this to the very end. we'll see what happens. i hope i'm wrong for the sake of the economy and everybody's nerves, but you could play this tape come march first, i think we're going to be having this same discussion. >> luke, i guess you're not going to hav
they honestly believe they were sent to washington, d.c. to cut spending by any means necessary, and i don't think the obama white house realized that in 2001. they certainly realize that now, more than ever, but that's the fortunes up against john boehner, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy. anything they learned is they looked chaotic and weak yesterday when they were going in two ways. basically becoming the laughing stock of the country. a lot of people left confused and even worried because of...
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. >> look, 20, 30, 40 years ago, you had senators that lived in washington, d.c., and they went back to their home states probably once every two or three months or so. today they go back every single weekend and they don't know each other. senators don't know each other. it is far harder to demonize someone on the senate floor in front of the senate cameras if you have no relationship with them. so what i would suggest is that the united states senate start having some frickin dinner parties, maybe cocktail parties. get to know each other, their wives, spouses, their children, birthdays, anniversaries. that to me -- it's just like a neighborhood. you know, like a subdivision. you know your neighbors. it's far easier to like your neighbors than it is to hate your neighbors because you have to live with them. all 100 of these men and women live together every day. they ought to at least know something about each other and try to get along and be invested in each other's personal and professional lives. >> jimmy, at "the cycle" we don't appreciate language like that. i'm kidding. >> i
. >> look, 20, 30, 40 years ago, you had senators that lived in washington, d.c., and they went back to their home states probably once every two or three months or so. today they go back every single weekend and they don't know each other. senators don't know each other. it is far harder to demonize someone on the senate floor in front of the senate cameras if you have no relationship with them. so what i would suggest is that the united states senate start having some frickin dinner...
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d.c.'s dramatic drop. the city once known as the murder capital has seen a historic drop in homicides. >> and your redskins roundup as we approach the battle with seattle, the referee that was reportedly yanked from sunday's game, the rumors surrounding one coach and one fan's unique show of support. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm brian bolter. >> i'm shawn yancy. >>> we begin with the virginia murder suspect who was minutes way from freedom after 10 years behind bars. >> battalias minute court ruling is keeping him in -- but a last minute court ruling is keeping him in custody for now while the murder victim's family hopes for justice. >> the victim of this 10-year- old murder was 21-year-old danny petrole jr. shot outside his townhouse in bristow, virginia, back in 2001. i spoke with petrole's dad tonight who says he's forgiven justin wolfe, but he still wants justice for his son. justin wolfe's family thought he would be leaving the prince william county detention center today free
d.c.'s dramatic drop. the city once known as the murder capital has seen a historic drop in homicides. >> and your redskins roundup as we approach the battle with seattle, the referee that was reportedly yanked from sunday's game, the rumors surrounding one coach and one fan's unique show of support. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm brian bolter. >> i'm shawn yancy. >>> we begin with the virginia murder suspect who was minutes way from freedom after 10 years behind bars....
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we are here live on the national mall in washington, d.c. only moments ago, the vice president of the united states, joe biden, was sworn in for a second term. at 11:55 a.m. eastern today, the president will be sworn in for a second term. this, according to the constitution, has to be done before noon on january 20th. the public ceremonies will take place tomorrow. david gergen is here. jeffrey toobin is here. jeff rib, the presidential swearing-in ceremony, chief justice john roberts will do it once again, as he did four years ago, twice the president will be there relationship between these two men, we know about the inauguration, about the oath of office. but john roberts really saved the president, as far as his signature issue, obama health care is concerned. >> it's a complicated relationship. barack obama is the only president in american history to be sworn in by a chief justice whose confirmation he voted against, which obama did when he was a senator in 2005. citizens united, a decision deeply offense sive to the obama administrati
we are here live on the national mall in washington, d.c. only moments ago, the vice president of the united states, joe biden, was sworn in for a second term. at 11:55 a.m. eastern today, the president will be sworn in for a second term. this, according to the constitution, has to be done before noon on january 20th. the public ceremonies will take place tomorrow. david gergen is here. jeffrey toobin is here. jeff rib, the presidential swearing-in ceremony, chief justice john roberts will do...
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so we do expect though president obama and the vice president to leave d.c., leave the white house and start to press for those measures. >> on a slightly lighter note, kristin, before today's news broke about the shooting, the president and first lady dropped in on a white house tour, i believe, and surprised some of the folks who volunteered for his campaign. >> that's right. they did. this is something they also did back in 2009, gives the first couple a chance to thank the folks who worked so hard in the field to get the president elected back in 2009 and then re-elected again last year. so that is what they did for a short while this afternoon. what was interesting, one big difference last year it was open to the press. this year the white house captured the event. when we asked the white house why they did it differently, they said this is a tradition. it happens frequently. we don't always need to have press coverage. one other big difference, martin, this year the first lady tweeted about it, sort of letting people know that she and the president were about to surprise their vo
so we do expect though president obama and the vice president to leave d.c., leave the white house and start to press for those measures. >> on a slightly lighter note, kristin, before today's news broke about the shooting, the president and first lady dropped in on a white house tour, i believe, and surprised some of the folks who volunteered for his campaign. >> that's right. they did. this is something they also did back in 2009, gives the first couple a chance to thank the folks...
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that tells me there's this sort of new york-d.c. disconnect here. one side sees a deal that can be completed, and that's not how politics works anymore. if a deal doesn't go through by tomorrow morning, i'm not so pessimistic that we're going to see some type of steep drop. if the deal fails, though, then i think we're back to that moment in september, october of 2008 when the dow dropped 777 points in a single day. >> all right. reid wilson, ryan grim, thank you both. we're just moments away from the house beginning their debate on this. well, thank you so much for watching. keep it right here on msnbc as the house officially gets back to work and, of course, happy new year to all. coverage continues on the fiscal cliff vote here on msnbc, the place for politics.
that tells me there's this sort of new york-d.c. disconnect here. one side sees a deal that can be completed, and that's not how politics works anymore. if a deal doesn't go through by tomorrow morning, i'm not so pessimistic that we're going to see some type of steep drop. if the deal fails, though, then i think we're back to that moment in september, october of 2008 when the dow dropped 777 points in a single day. >> all right. reid wilson, ryan grim, thank you both. we're just moments...
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one thing being discussed in washington, d.c. is what can be done to curb gun violence in the country, the vice president helming the president's gun task force. they are meeting again today taking on hollywood and gaming industries. the one thing that has been discussed is potentially reestablishing the ban on assault weapons that lapsed in '04, also banning large ammunition clips and of course the increase in the federalized background checks. what do you think is the easiest thing that can be done most likely because we're going to be looking at this in incremental steps? what do you think is going to be the easiest thing to get everybody on to step one? >> there's a fundamental difference here between the two parties. it crosses nra lines so to speak. the difference here is this, over and over again whether you're talking about guns or talking about employment, health care, any other problem that's facing the country, what the other side wants to do is very clear. it's nothing. as i pointed out three years ago, their health c
one thing being discussed in washington, d.c. is what can be done to curb gun violence in the country, the vice president helming the president's gun task force. they are meeting again today taking on hollywood and gaming industries. the one thing that has been discussed is potentially reestablishing the ban on assault weapons that lapsed in '04, also banning large ammunition clips and of course the increase in the federalized background checks. what do you think is the easiest thing that can...
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what we expect to happen there and what it means for the larger budget bat until d.c. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. behind the silver of philadelphia cream cheese. it always begins with fresh, local milk, blended with real wholesome cream. going fresh from the farm, to our fridge, in just six days. because we believe in fresh taste. that's the way we set the standard for intensely rich, luscious flavor. so our story of fresh taste always ends... deliciously. when it comes to taste, philadelphia sets the standard. >>> in the next hour, the senate is expected to vote on and pass the house's debt ceiling deal. a bill that su spends the debt limit for four months and foregoes the threat of default but doesn't end the fiscal threat. sequestration looms large over the capitol. a provision in the bill being voted on today would whoeld house and senate salaries new y
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on john martin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture that are not productive congress would be if the filibuster were a thing of the past things that actually get done on capitol hill for the benefit of all americans saying goodbye to the filibuster even realistic ask our panelists and i had special bigger picture discussion on filibuster reform also speaking of filibusters i do republicans really love it when they use it to hold more crucial legislation hostage in the weeks to come all that and more and tonight's big picture rumble. this week the one hundred thirteenth congress was officially sworn in and unlike the hundred twelfth congress which is full of obstructions senators are hoping this new session will actually see some important legislation passed instead of merely being blocked and whether or not that actually happens pens and what happens over the next two weeks in the senate when it comes to filibuster reform after years of record breaking filibusters by the republican
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on how to end the crisis, you would have had to talk to london and paris and tokyo and washington, d.c. they decided they were going to handle it their way and they had a different standard. we would have been probably more aggressive at protecting the hostages at the end of the day. that's not the standard they went into. they wanted to end and end it quickly. >> we were effectively forced to take a back seat here when, in fact, we may not have wanted to. >> we had different sets of capabilities and we did offer some of those capabilities. they weren't welcomed by the algerians. >> so, that's a yes. >> you know, clearly, they did not want us or the other hostage flaegz stalths nation states involved in the taking. >> if the new al qaeda isn't a big corporate entity that can launch 9/11-style attacks and an example at the moment. what is your sense of the quality of u.s. intelligence as to who they are and what they're planning? >> here's the thing. that's where i'm going to disagree a little bit. the administration is saying they're not targeted against the united states. certainly, t
on how to end the crisis, you would have had to talk to london and paris and tokyo and washington, d.c. they decided they were going to handle it their way and they had a different standard. we would have been probably more aggressive at protecting the hostages at the end of the day. that's not the standard they went into. they wanted to end and end it quickly. >> we were effectively forced to take a back seat here when, in fact, we may not have wanted to. >> we had different sets...
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mike viqueira, who is in washington, d.c., following this with us, what might be these symbolic spending cuts specifically that might be out there right now that would be palatable in this back and forth that the we're seeing? >> reporter: well, you know, it's impossible to say, richard. we can look at the recent past history of this negotiation, and the speaker was talking about -- he's been talking about it since the day after the election quite publicly, quote, simplifying the tax code on the revenue side to generate more revenue. he was talking about on the spending cut side entitlement reform. you know, that what we called the chain cpi, the adjustment to the social security cost of living formula that had been on the table, then it wasn't on the table, then it was on the table and then off again, that's something that democrats had opposed quite vehemently and which ultimately ended up out of the deal that was brokered by mitch mcconnell and joe biden. so, i mean, i don't want to get too far down this road because i'm not quite certain what it is the republicans have in mind, altho
mike viqueira, who is in washington, d.c., following this with us, what might be these symbolic spending cuts specifically that might be out there right now that would be palatable in this back and forth that the we're seeing? >> reporter: well, you know, it's impossible to say, richard. we can look at the recent past history of this negotiation, and the speaker was talking about -- he's been talking about it since the day after the election quite publicly, quote, simplifying the tax code...